Published 09:55 IST, October 27th 2019
Payload Mode to PUBG Mobile now on extended rollout in India
The Payload Mode to PUBG Mobile is now on an extended rollout path in India. Do check out if you are able to play Payload effectively. All issues are resolved.
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The Payload Mode to PUBG Mobile is now on an extended rollout path in India. This rollout is a wider one now considering the fact that earlier it was a little slow to rollout to gamers – by virtue of having some inherent issues such as banning players randomly for changing internet connections, and more. Now, if you play PUBG Mobile in India, do check out if you are able to play Payload effectively.
Payload Mode
As of now, Payload Mode should be available directly on the game. Do check if you are getting banned. This is because; PUBG Mobile very recently stated that it has solved the issue in which players were randomly getting banned. This was an internal one, as per PUBG Mobile, it has now been resolved. Hence, the update should now potentially be on an extended rollout path.
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As far as newer enhancements are concerned, there is the ability to ride helicopters. Then, you could also use machine guns and heavy weaponry. A huge grenade launcher could also be used to even destroy and take down helicopters.
The Payload Mode also complements the update 0.15.0 that introduces functionality such as ledge grab, a Desert-Eagle pistol, and a BRDM-tank that is amphibious. There is also a Halloween-theme dress element for players who could dress up as “virtual zombies”. All these new features are impressive on paper, but their functionality deserves as real-world test.
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In related updates, you now have effective simple tips to handle helicopters effectively. Remember that these are your first flight systems that let you handle them actually. Remember to maintain perfect altitude, if you are on low altitude chances are that you would self-destruct rapidly. here to avoid these, and learn to be a better pilot.
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08:12 IST, October 27th 2019